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100

number of wavelengths in a particular space/time

Frequency

100

Part of the ear located outside of our skull

Pinna

100

fluid filled & snail shaped

Cochlea

100

Which theory states that each hair cell fires based on the frequency of the sound waves

Temporal Theory

100

sense brief changes in pressure and high frequency vibrations

Pacinian Corpuscles

200

High pitch = ____ frequency (low or high?)

High Frequency

200

tube in our ears; protects more delicate structure

Auditory Canals

200

where transduction occurs! (conversion from sensory stimulus energy to action potential)

Receptor Cells (Hair Cells)

200

which theory states that different parts of the basilar membrane picks up different frequencies

Place Theory

200

tendency to group things together when close

Proximity 

300

Loudness is measured by

Amplitude (dB)

300

Vibrates when hit by cells

Eardrum/Tympanic Membrane

300

assist with balance and movement

Semi-Circular Canals

300

what sense doe umami belong to? and what are it's characteristics?

Taste; meaty & savory

300

sense light touch

Merkel's Disks

400

Purity of sound; created by frequency, amplitude, and timing

Timbre

400

Tiny ear bones that make up the structure of the middle ear (malleus, incus, and stapes)

Ossicles

400

sound levels hitting the ears vary in intensity depending on where the sound comes from (using TWO ears!)

Interaural Level Difference 

400

the tip of the frontal lobe where the olfactory nerve begins

Olfactory Bulb

400

sense stretching

Ruffini Corpuscles

500

registers sound information coming from above, below, in front, and behind using ONE ear

Monaural 

500

translates vibrations from the ossicles to the inner ear

Oval window

500

sounds hit the ears at slightly different times, depending on where the sound is coming from (using TWO ears!)

Interaural Timing Difference

500

sense pressure and low frequency vibrations

Meissner's Corpuscles

500

Gestalt psychologists are interested in

how brains perceive patterns

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